Courses Offered

About College

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College (SGTB Khalsa College), New Delhi was built in 1951, is a constituent of University of Delhi. It is a co-instructive organization built by Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee to ingrain beliefs of benevolence and administration among the adolescent. It draws enthusiasm from the life of the Guru who set out his life in Delhi to maintain opportunity of conviction and heart. The college offers various course in the field of arts, science and commerce. The college provide well developed infrastructure and provide world class facilities to the students.

Placement Services

SGTB Khalsa College offers following:

Active placement cell

On Campus placements since 2006

Top Recruiting Companies

Some of the top recruiting companies are:

TCS

Wipro

TechMahindra

IBM Daksh

GenPacT

ICICI Prudential

Ernst and Young

Hostel Details

SGTB Khalsa College offers following:

Accomodation facility for outstation girl students

Mata Gujri Hostel for undergraduate students

Hostel has 49 rooms to accommodate 147 students

Each room shared by 3 students

Each room is fitted with ceiling fans and an AC with one wardrobe, one table, a chair and a cot along with mattress, and pillow for each student

Common room for indoor games

Medical facilities available

Infrastructure / Teaching Facilities

SGTB Khalsa College offers following:

Extra-curricular facilities

Well stocked laboratories

Computing & Networking facilities

Well stocked Library

Hostel Accomodation

Institute Description

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College abbreviated as SGTB Khalsa College was established in 1951 under University of Delhi. It is a co-educational institution established by Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee. The college offers academic excellence under several departments with providing scholarships to meritorious students. In its early days, the college was situated in 4 rooms in a school at Dev Nagar with 49 students and a faculty of 6 teachers. Later the college was shifted to its current location in 1973.